SB0637 - 104th General Assembly


 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning local government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Cook County Forest Preserve District Act is
5amended by changing Section 40 as follows:
 
6    (70 ILCS 810/40)  (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6443)
7    Sec. 40. The corporate authorities of forest preserve
8districts, having the control or supervision of any forest
9preserves, may erect and maintain within such forest
10preserves, under the control or supervision of such corporate
11authorities, edifices to be used for the collection and
12display of animals as customary in zoological parks, and may
13collect and display such animals, or permit the directors or
14trustees of any zoological society devoted to the purposes
15aforesaid to erect and maintain a zoological park and to
16collect and display zoological collections within any forest
17preserve now or hereafter under the control or supervision of
18such forest preserve district, out of funds belonging to such
19zoological society, or to contract with the directors or
20trustees of any zoological society on such terms and
21conditions as may to such corporate authorities seem best,
22relative to the erection, operation and maintenance of a
23zoological park and the collection and display of such animals

 

 

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1within such forest preserve, out of the tax provided in
2Section 41.
3    Such forest preserve district may charge, or permit such
4zoological society to charge an admission fee. The proceeds of
5such admission fee shall be devoted exclusively to the
6operation and maintenance of such zoological park and the
7collections therein. All such zoological parks shall be open
8to the public without charge for a period equivalent to 52 days
9each year. Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory
10Act of the 101st General Assembly through June 30, 2022, any
11such zoological parks shall be open to the public without
12charge for a period equivalent to 52 days. All such zoological
13parks shall be open without charge to organized groups of
14children in attendance at schools in the State. The managing
15authority of the zoological park may limit the number of any
16such groups in any given day and may establish other rules and
17regulations that reasonably ensure public safety,
18accessibility, and convenience, including but not limited to
19standards of conduct and supervision. Charges may be made at
20any time for special services and for admission to special
21facilities within any zoological park for the education,
22entertainment or convenience of visitors.
23    Subject to approval by the forest preserve district board,
24the managing authority of the zoological park may sublease or
25license no more than 15 acres of land within its boundaries for
26recreational use by a governmental entity or a not-for-profit

 

 

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1organization to gain revenue in support of the zoological
2park's mission. A sublease or license under this Section shall
3expire after 15 years or upon the expiration of the contract
4between the forest preserve district and the zoological
5society, including renewal terms, whichever occurs first. The
6authority to sublease or license under this Section expires
7December 31, 2030.
8(Source: P.A. 101-640, eff. 6-12-20.)
 
9    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
10becoming law.